Everyone in the nation has been after the 6-3, 220-pound linebacker, but he’s whittled his list down to UCLA, Alabama and Auburn. After canceling a visit last weekend to UCLA, the general consensus is this is a two-team battle between rivals Auburn and Alabama.

So both coaching staffs are scheduled to visit Evans this weekend. In fact, Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn and Alabama defensive coordinator Kirby Smart are both expected to attend Saturday’s 80th birthday party for Evans’s grandfather.

But no word if they’ll be a bouncer or how tight security will be.

“That we don’t know,” Evans’ father, Alan, told 247Sports.com when asked if Malzahn and Smart would be at the party at the same time. “We haven’t figured that part out yet. They may butt heads — I don’t know. My understanding is there’s not a particular time. I just know that both of them are coming and will be a part of the festivities. How long they’ll stay, I don’t know.

“They may just come, spend some time with Rashaan, shake a few hands, and then leave. I know they’re both planning on making an appearance. It will probably go late into tomorrow night. There’s no telling when the party will end. The party is a late-type party.”

That bodes well for Malzahn since Evans plays in Auburn’s back yard at Auburn High School. His father, Alan, played at Auburn in the early 80s.

Evans, rated a 5-star prospect by 247Sports.com, is the site’s No. 1 outside linebacker and No. 11 overall prospect in the country. He will announce his college choice at Auburn High School on Feb. 5, National Signing Day.